| Literature DB >> 18810715 |
Andrés Ricardo Pérez Riera1, Celso Ferreira, Celso Ferreira Filho, Marcelo Ferreira, Adriano Meneghini, Augusto Hiroshi Uchida, Edgardo Schapachnik, Sergio Dubner, Li Zhang.
Abstract
The U wave is the last, inconstant, smallest, rounded and upward deflection of the electrocardiogram. Controversial in origin, it is sometimes seen following the T wave with the TU junction along the baseline or fused with it and before P of the following cycle on the TP segment. In this review we will study its temporal location related to monophasic action potential, cardiac cycle and heart sounds, polarity, voltage or amplitude, frequency and shapecontour. We will analyze the clinical significance of negative, alternant, prominent U wave, and the difference between T wave with two peaks (T1-T2) and true U wave. Finally we will analyze the four main hypotheses about the source of U wave: repolarization of the intraventricular conducting system or Purkinje fibers system, delayed repolarization of the papillary muscles, afterpotentials caused by mechanoelectrical hypothesis or mechanoelectrical feedback, and the prolonged repolarization in the cells of the mid-myocardium ("M-cells").Mesh:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18810715
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiol J ISSN: 1898-018X Impact factor: 2.737